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Franklin McMillan Diary, 1923 & 1924

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Jan 31st. Fine & warm sat in the Park. morning & afternoon. got some pictures and they were all really good.
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Jan 31st. Fine & warm sat in the Park. morning & afternoon. got some pictures and they were all pretty good.
  
Feby 1st. Sat in the Park reading last Sat. Herald. weather below zero at home and roads blocked by snow drifting went out for a walk, into went through an orange packing house & called at Old Mrs Copley's. she had been sick. gave us some oranges & we came home on the street car. Have a book on Citrus Growing from the Public Library First have Oranges planted about 1870. Theese are some of the pointers it says
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Feby 1st. Sat in the Park reading last Sat. Herald. weather below zero at home and roads blocked by snow drifting went out for a walk, <s>into</s> went through an orange packing house & called at Old Mrs Copley's. she had been sick. gave us some oranges & we came home on the street car. Have a book on Citrus Growing from the Public Library First have Oranges planted about 1870. These are some of the Pointers it says

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Jan 31st. Fine & warm sat in the Park. morning & afternoon. got some pictures and they were all pretty good.

Feby 1st. Sat in the Park reading last Sat. Herald. weather below zero at home and roads blocked by snow drifting went out for a walk, into went through an orange packing house & called at Old Mrs Copley's. she had been sick. gave us some oranges & we came home on the street car. Have a book on Citrus Growing from the Public Library First have Oranges planted about 1870. These are some of the Pointers it says

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